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Title:
World class production and inventory management
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York : John Wiley, 1997
ISBN:
9780471178552

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Summary

Summary

The definitive guide to the latest tools & techniques forachieving performance excellence in manufacturing, distribution,and planning Now completely revised and expanded, World ClassProduction and Inventory Management presents the latest informationon the unique tools and techniques needed to manage the planningand production of a manufacturing enterprise. Including acompletely new chapter on Efficient Consumer Response (ECR),updated case studies, and additional information on manufacturingintegration, this comprehensive reference includes:
* Step-by-step implementation techniques in each key area ofproduction and inventory management
* Fresh perspectives on manufacturing integration and multipledemand stream management
* Best-in-class examples from companies such as AbbottLaboratories, Boeing, and Martin Marietta
* Proven guidelines for avoiding the most common problems and forachieving continually higher levels of performance
* Self-assessment questions helpful in measuring the performance ofyour company in each operating area
Comprehensive and accessible, World Class Production and InventoryManagement is an invaluable resource for APICS members seeking CPIMcertification, as well as for all those in charge of managing asuccessful manufacturing enterprise.


Author Notes

DARRYL V. LANDVATER is a consultant and educator with The Oliver Wight Companies, where he has developed the MRP II Implementation Plan. He is also the coauthor of MRP II Standard System: A Handbook for Manufacturing Software Survival.


Table of Contents

The Emergence of a Profession
Major Themes in P & IM
Rethinking Business as Usual
Sales and Operations Planning
Demand Management
Customer Linking
Master Production Scheduling
Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
Capacity Planning
Plant Scheduling
Supplier Scheduling
Implementation: The Proven Path
The Road Less Traveled
Index